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    carbohydrate and protein. Additionally, there are three types of bacteria Gram Positive, Gram Negative and Acid fast. Most bacteria on agar plate will be cream, white, or yellow with circular shape. Yeast are single celled microorganisms and eukaryotic organisms. They are belongs to the kingdom of Fungi. Typically, they have a round- white shape, but it may appear in football…

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    Animal Cloning As new technology is developed, cloning becomes a higher discussed topic. Cloning is the process of producing similar populations of genetically identical individuals. Cloning has been seen a as a recent discovery but cloning has been happening in nature since the beginning of time. Common animals that clone naturally are starfish, bacteria, and even some plants. But cloning becomes a controversial topic when humans artificially make clones of animals that normally reproduce…

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    Bacteria Informative Essay

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    Do you know a lot about bacteria or do you want to know more about it well than this is just the thing for you this tells you everything you need to know and more? This was interesting because who knew you could actually grow bacteria that’s awesome and the problem is, which bacteria will grow the most on a TV remote or on a cell phone? All of these source information’s talk about facts about bacteria and they explain some things they use and what they are needed for and they show what…

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    Nutrient Ear Lab Report

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    First the unknown tube was isolated. This was completed by taking an inoculating loop and spreading the unknown out on to a Nutrient Agar plate. This was done using the streak plate method, which is described in the lab manual. The bacterium were incubated and grown at 48 hours. Upon observation the isolation plate showed growth of two different colonies. After the morphology was observed and recorded, a Gram stain was performed on each of the two unknowns, this procedure is found in the…

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    There are about 100 million unique species on Earth. Living organisms exhibit unity because they use the same processes for seizing and storing energy, producing proteins, and passing on the information through genes from generation to generation. At the same time living organisms exhibit diversity because there are so many different species. All life on Earth is related because everything came to be from common origin yet beginning 4 billion years ago. Throughout the time living things have…

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    Atavism- Are traits of ancestors that have been inhabited in the modern day. For traits to be an atavism, an organism 's parents or recent ancestors can 't have the trait. They are a good support to the evidence of evolution due to many reasons. Firstly, traits appear that had disappeared generations before. They Can occur in several ways likes when genes for formerly existing phenotypical features are conserved in DNA, and then these become expressed through a mutation that either knock out the…

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    Metabolism is a complex process in organisms that convert the food into energy for organism to function properly. Metabolic rate is typically defined as the amount of energy the organism is currently using to maintain the activity (Perkin, 2015). Since metabolism is a key in sustaining the organisms’ life, we decided to investigate the experiment about metabolic rate caterpillar, Manduca sexta. There are many techniques used to measuring the metabolic rate, but there are only best method that…

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    Meredith Thomas Professor Deborah Shaffer Biology 102 26 April 2015 The Organism Paper: The Cheetah The Cheetah, by all accounts, is considered the fastest animal in the world. Even with this special ability, the cheetah must generate adaptations which allow it to survive, thrive and prosper, in its given environment. This paper will provide a detailed account of the cheetah’s native habitat and explore the anatomical and physiological characteristics which allow this creature to…

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    ting who organisms will mate with, as shown in the paragraphs Sniffling out a mate, and Fly Perfume. With the ability that bacteria has on mating, it is possible to extend and create a whole new species. When it comes to mating, organisms usually prefer to mate with an organism similar to them. The author believes that a major change with a species could happen because of preference, and natural boundaries. One example of this can be found on page five, “Over time, two isolated groups of a…

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    All cells are derived from pre-existing cells - through the process of meiosis and mitosis 4. In a multicellular organism, the activity of the entire organism depends on the total activity of its independent cells 3 Significance of technological advances to developments in the cell theory Assess the impact of technology including the development of the microscope on the development of the cell theory The development of cell theory has been heavily impacted by the improvement of technology. The…

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